BOYS TRACK ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Alexander Bishop (Pentucket) pentathlon
Jacob Cookinham (Bishop Stang) shot put
Sawyer Garrett (Dover-Sherborn) Pole vault
Max Klein (Newton North) shot put
Max LaPointe (Amesbury) discus
Justin Levy (Newton South) 400
Nathan Lopez (St. John’s Prep) Mile/2-mile
John Lung (Acton-Boxboro) High leap
Everton Muir (Newton North) 100/200
Stephon Patrick (St. John’s Prep) Triple leap
Noah Stegmeier (Acton-Boxboro) 400 hurdles
Easton Tan (Winchester) 110 hurdles
David Vandi (Lowell) 800
Jake Wall (Mansfield) Long leap
Edward Webb (Wellesley) javelin
Newton North 4×100
Myles Scott, Brendan O’Guin, DJ Harvey, Everton Muir
Newton North 4×400
Myles Scott, Jack Tsai, Adler Schultz, Quincy Scott
North Andover 4×800
Camden Reiland, Matthew McDevitt, Cole Giles, Ryan Connolly, Ronan McGarry, Jack Determan
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ALEXANDER BISHOP
PENTUCKET
The junior ran away with the Meet of Champions pentathlon title with 3,305 factors. Bishop has private bests of 6-5 within the excessive leap, 15.71 within the 110 hurdles and 4:47.41 within the 1500. A Cape Ann League All-Star, Bishop additionally competes on the indoor monitor and soccer groups. He is a member of the National Honor Society and enjoys taking part in guitar.
JACOB COOKINHAM
BISHOP STANG
A junior, Cookinham earned All-American standing at nationals and captured the shot put gold medal at each the Meet of Champions and Div. 5 Championships. He was the South Coast Athlete of the Year and captured each the shot put and discus title within the league championships. The indoor state champion within the shot put, Cookinham was additionally an All-American indoors. He is a member of the National Honor Society and performs the double bass.
SAWYER GARRETT
DOVER-SHERBORN
The Weston Twilight Invitational champion within the pole vault, Garrett struck gold on the New England Championships after taking a robust second on the Meet of Champions. The Div. 5 champion, he holds the college document in his specialty at 14-9. Dover-Sherborn’s staff MVP, Garrett earned the bronze medal on the New Balance Nationals within the Rising Stars division. He is a member of the National Honor Society and earned the Dover-Sherborn Boosters Scholarship. Garrett will attend MIT.
MAX KLEIN
NEWTON NORTH
Arguably one of the best Massachusetts shot-putter of all time, Klein was second to Bishop Stang’s Jacob Cookinham on the Meet of Champions. This senior was victorious on the New England Championships and holds the Massachusetts indoor document at 67-8 1/4. The Div. 1 champion in each the shot put and discus was second on the New Balance Nationals. The Bay State Conference MVP, Klein earned the George Eastman Young Leaders Book Award and can attend Dartmouth.
MAX LAPOINTE
AMESBURY
The Cape Ann League champion in each the discus and shot put, LaPointe’s throw of 167-7 within the discus on the Meet of Champions was good for second place. He went on to put eighth on the New Englands (163-6) in the identical occasion. An honor roll pupil, LaPointe sports activities a 3.96 GPA. LaPointe will proceed his athletic profession at UNH the place he want to examine surroundings or earth research.
JUSTIN LEVY
NEWTON SOUTH
This senior speedster clocked a blazing 48.79 to win the 400 on the Meet of Champions and anchored the Lions’ 4×400 staff to a college document of three:22.10. Levy’s 48.94 earned him the Div. 1 title and he additionally captured the Dual County League title in 51.17. He has a private better of 1:20.61 within the 600 and was captain of each the indoor and outside groups. A member of the National Honor Society, Levy will attend Harvard.
NATHAN LOPEZ
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Lopez outdueled Framingham’s Sam Burgess to efficiently defend his Meet of Champions title in 9:09.11 after taking second within the Div. 1 meet. He additionally positioned second within the mile along with his 4:14.14. The Div. 1 mile champion the previous two years, Lopez bolted to a swift time of 9:08.60 on the New Balance Nationals. This junior was additionally an All-Scholastic in cross nation. Lopez is an honor roll pupil and enjoys fishing, biking, golf and snowboarding.
JOHN LUNG
ACTON-BOXBORO
The Colonial excessive jumper dominated the competitors on the Div. 1 Championships with a successful leap of 6-8. The senior cleared 6-6 for the silver medal on the Meet of Champions and has an extended leap private better of 22-5. Lung was victorious on the Dual County League Championships and cleared 6-4 on the State Coaches Relays.
EVERTON MUIR
NEWTON NORTH
Muir clocked private bests of 21.47 and 10.75 within the 200 and 100, respectively, this spring. He was the Bay State Conference champion within the 100 at 10.83 and took the bronze medal at 200 meters. Muir was the 100 champion on the Div. 1 Championships and took second within the Meet of Champions. The Weston Twilight champion within the 200 in 22.09, he was second on the Meet of Champions.
STEPHON PATRICK
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Patrick gained the Meet of Champions triple leap title with a personal-best 44-4 effort. This junior leaped to a second-place end in Div. 1 with a 43-1 and struck gold on the Catholic Conference Championships at 43-2. The 100 champion within the convention meet, Patrick was a four-time CCL champion and positioned second within the Coaches Invitational with a leap of 43-0.
NOAH STEGMEIER
ACTON-BOXBORO
The sophomore captured the 400 (53.40) and 400 hurdles (57.25) on the Lou Tozzi Freshman-Sophomore Invitational. The Dual County League champion raced to a private better of 55.82 for the win on the Meet of Champions. Stegmeier additionally garnered the gold medal in Div. 1. The perennial honor roll pupil enjoys mountain biking and mountain climbing.
EASTON TAN
WINCHESTER
This technically elite senior hurdler raced to a stirring third-place end at Nike Nationals in a private finest and Massachusetts state document of 13.82. That stellar day got here after a gold medal on the Meet of Champions the place he defeated Lawrence nice Jordany Volquez. Tan was additionally victorious in Div. 2 with a 14.03 and the Middlesex League Championships and likewise owns Winchester’s college document within the 100 and 200. He will attend Princeton.
DAVID VANDI
LOWELL
The American International College-bound senior captured the 800 on the Meet of Champions in 1:54.79 in opposition to a robust discipline. Vandi went on to set a private better of 1:52.53 for second at New Englands. Lowell’s staff captain, he was the Div. 1 champion in 1:57.59 and clocked a 1:58.01 for second on the Weston Twilight Invitational.
JAKE WALL
MANSFIELD
An immense expertise on the lengthy leap pit, Wall broke the meet document on the Hockomock League Championships with a personal-best leap of 24-6. He additionally was victorious within the triple leap with a 41-5. This senior tied the meet document of 23-11 1/4 along with his win on the Div. 3 Championships. Wall defended his title on the Meet of Champions with a stable 23-2 1/4. The three-time All-American will attend the University of Michigan.
EDWARD WEBB
WELLESLEY
Webb opened lots of eyes his junior outside season within the javelin when he launched a throw of 184-10 for a private finest in taking the Meet of Champions title. Undefeated in twin meet competitors, he was a Bay State Conference All-Star and broke the college document which stood since 2005. Webb’s heave of 179-9 gave him the win on the BSC Championships and he took the Div. 2 title with a 177-5. He is a member of the National and National Honors Foreign Language Societies.
NEWTON NORTH
4×100
The proficient lineup of Myles Scott, Brendan O’Guin, DJ Harvey and Everton Muir mixed for an exhilarating win over Acton-Boxboro on the Meet of Champions with a 42.56. The Tigers additionally captured the Div. 1 title. Scott had a finest cut up time of 10.7 and was voted a staff All-Star. Harvey, who is also a member of the soccer staff, will attend Harvard, whereas O’Guin, competing in his first season of monitor, ran the leadoff leg and is an honor roll pupil. Muir was second within the 200 on the Meet of Champions.
NEWTON NORTH
4×400
The foursome of Myles and Quincy Scott, Jack Tsai and Adler Schultz completed second to Lexington in Div. 1 in 3:22.09 earlier than getting its’ revenge with a 3:20.17 victory on the Meet of Champions. Quincy Scott was a Bay State Conference All-Star who ran a 48.3 cut up within the relay. Myles was third in Div. 1 with a 21.5 within the 200 and enjoys soccer and operating. Schultz ran the second leg and was the BSC 400 hurdles champion. He additionally practices Taekwondo. Tsai ran a blazing 49.6 cut up on the Meet of Champions and has additionally clocked a 38.12 within the 300.
NORTH ANDOVER
4×800
North Andover used an array of lineups throughout the season together with Camden Reiland, Matthew McDevitt, Cole Giles, Ryan Connolly, Ronan McGarry and Jack Determan. The squad ran away with the Meet of Champions title in 7:51.53 and gained the Div. 2 gold medal. It reached the highest of the rostrum on the Loucks Games in 7:51.04. Connolly is a two-time New Balance All-American and runs each cross nation and indoor monitor. Determan was the Div. 2 800 champion in 1:54.70 and member of the National Honor Society. Giles ran the second leg and has a private finest of two:03.87 whereas McDevitt was a three-season staff captain who has run 2:02.1 within the 800 and a 4:37.09 mile. McGarry’s vary is from the 800 (1:56.60) to 2-mile (9:48), and Reiland has a private better of 4:21 within the mile.
ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Kevin McGurn (Braintree); Dagne Auditore, Greg Auditore, Kailas Ciatto, Bradley Jocelyn, Alex Petersen, Andrew Bamberg (Brookline); Sam Burgess (Framingham); Liam Faherty (Milton); Ben Feldman, Jacob Reinach, Andrew Waldron (Natick); Rohi Ahn, Andrew Daly, Daniel Jordan, Kyler McNatt (Needham); Tyler Tubman, Max Klein, Adler Schultz, Myles Scott, Everton Muir, Quincy Scott, Matt Randall (Newton North); John Colleran (Walpole); Chris Brooks, Alden Huang, Trey Maroon, Eddie Webb, Tyler Yen (Wellesley); Brandon Riley, Diogo Silva, Cam Fernandez, David Manfredi (Weymouth)
MVP: Max Klein
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
CO-ED: Sophia Barros, Lia Van Der Linde, Neve Flynn, Alexa Poremba, Melvin Wiltshire (Latin Academy); Noelia Rosado (Burke/Cash); John Basabe (Charlestown); Joshua Delacruz, Diana Melgar , Michael Portillo, Gabriel Silva (East Boston); David Michael Burgess, Brandon Daniel Douglas, Samuel Heller Gordan, Christian Holt, Katherine Keating, Janiyah Skyla Black, Jasmine May, Yrvicca Paul, Derrick Samuels (O’Bryant)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
JJ Martin, Jackson Merrill, Patrick Jones, Patrick O’Neil (Barnstable); Zach Carey, Ajani Simpson, Walter Mayo, Duante Ambersley, Oliver Fanfan (Dennis-Yarmouth); Milo Van Mooy, Henry Gartner, Jackson Mahoney (Falmouth); Zach Utz, Jonathan Norton (Martha’s Vineyard); Gareth Vos (Monomoy); Paytah Dill, Aiden Rhodes, Damian Beeber, Isiaiah Robinson, Aidan Brown (Nauset); Patrick Morin, Max Sullivan (Sandwich); Michael Nossek, Shane Stanghellini (Sturgis)
MVP: Zach Utz
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Zach Rosa, T.J. Carleo, Sam Walker, Ean Hynes, 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay (Newburyport); Max LaPointe (Amesbury); Spencer Bean, Aidan Nadeau, Garrett Arden, Alexander Carpenter, (North Reading); 4×100 relay (Pentucket); Nickson Joseph (Lynnfield); Parker Burns (Triton), Keith Townsend, James Robie (Ipswich)
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Jack Paula (Archbishop Williams); Andrew Sullo (Arlington Catholic); Maddox Amadin, August Doetsch, Michael Doherty, Nicholas Fanuele, Steven Galatis, Brendan McCarthy, Colby Medeiros, Tristan Miller (Austin Prep); Sean Callaghan, Liam Concannon, John Egan, Patrick Healey, John Mignacca, Lucas Ribeiro, Andrew Smith (Bishop Feehan); Jacob Cookinham, Andrew Fortin (Bishop Stang); Zachary Achenbach, Melvin Alves, Gregg Bucha, Brian Gallagher, Stephan Moise, LJ Ramirez (Cardinal Spellman); Anthony D’Itria (St. Mary’s)
MVP: Tristan Miller
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Field Kasrel, Grant Berry, Gauthier Bodet, Carsen Valenta, Clark Ohlenbusch, Ben Fang, Mark Leonardo, Davis Palmer, Michael Pastrone, Chase Hinton (Weston); AJ Chiappetta, Austin DeSisto, Paul Bergeron, Jack Graffeo, Owen Schultz, Josh Forty (Westford Academy); Justin Levy, Brendan Weissel, Logan Flannery, Ryan Hatem, Joshua Scott, Matthew Ikini, Nico Teulet, Will Truncer, Robby Zhang, Zezo Beshir (Newton South); Jonathan Kasper, Misha Gray (Lincoln-Sudbury); Colin Fisher (Boston Latin); Aeden Barnett, Leo Burlak, Gus Fallah, Alex Landry, Will Liu, John Lung, Christoph Osselmann Chai, Sam Pan, Ajay Raina, Andrew Richardson, Noah Stegmeier, Caleb Straayer, Tristan Wu (Acton-Boxboro); Lucus Thompson (Wayland); Nathan Asgdom (Cambridge); Harrison Dow, Zeke Kiwanuka, Wes Kleiman, Ray Pavlik, Henry Reichle (Concord-Carlisle); Carter Rauch (Bedford); Brendan Wilder, Matt Ventura (Waltham)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Ricardo Goncalves, JV Cunha, Ray Barry, 4×100 relay, 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay (Revere); Richard Malloy, Lilian Pochot, Donovan Gaskins (Everett); Sam Buckley, Andrew DaCosta, Atticus Kaye, Fidendi Francois, Ford Christie (Somerville); Johnny Emmanual, Jelani Garrett (Malden); Stephen Srey (Lynn English)
MVP: Ricardo Goncalves
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Jake Wall, Evan Rawlings, Chris Leonard, Dylan Buchanan (Mansfield); Dmitrius Shearrion, Jonathan Trinh, Andrew Jean-Louis, GJ Mualis (Taunton); Noah Hurd, Nathan Gebhard, Luca Giardini, Colin Mahoney, Dylan Woods (King Philip); Ryan Sarney, Owen McMorrow, Aidan Dupill, Brendan Thomas, Fabrice Fouron, Collin Williamson (Oliver Ames); Favor Ugah (Canton); William Klawson, Tyler Powderly (Franklin); William Tinkham, Alex Huynh (Stoughton); Brodie Clemente, Nathan Shultz, Andrew Nobrega, Joseph Beckett, Mark Etienvre (North Attleboro); Ethan Gattoni, Ethan Sylvia, Adrian Rivera (Attleboro); Dan O’Malley (Foxboro); Marco Monteiro, Sam Borst (Milford); Alex Gong (Sharon)
MVP: Jake Wall
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Ryan Ferdman (Tri-County); Avery Dinham (Bishop Connolly); Brandon Hooper, Marcell Espinoza, Izaiah Ross, Brian Breder, Gio Greene, Malcom Zetrenne, Chris Gregory, Juan Dias, Jovanni Cruz, Michael Burrows (Southeastern); Benjamin Fuller, Madsen Anderson (West Bridgewater); Jake Ambrose, Wyatt Lee (Bristol-Plymouth); Jacob Monte (Diman)
MVP: Chris Gregory
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Chris Worthley, Colin Kirn, Kyran Maher (Andover); Colton Jacques, Kadyn Kabuga (Billerica); Aden Pemble, David Haley, Ethan Pater, Kaiden Nobrega, Patrick Walsh, Suuna Kalemera (Central Catholic): Sankalp Bhoyar (Chelmsford); Eythan Luxene, Sam Botsis (Dracut); Dan McGlashan, Nataenel Vigo Catala (Haverhill); Jordany Volquez (Lawrence); Aaron Morris, Aidan Milinazzo, David Vandi, Evan Imasogie, Nidlaire Olivier, Samuel Ansah, Tega Nsumei (Lowell); Alexander Niejadlik, Camden Reiland, Cole Giles, Jack Determan, Matthew McDevitt, Ronan McGarry, Matthew Wessel, Ryan Connolly, Zachary Traficante (North Andover); Alex Arbogast (Tewksbury)
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Michael Harden, Jack Dougherty, Baxter McCarthy, Camy Despeignes (Reading); Branndon Uda-Thach, Aviv Spitz, Andreas Padilla, Sam Simon, Alexios Kontothanassis, Jayden Bai, Jack Ngo, Evan Eberle (Lexington); Ben Stratton, Michael Roberto, Ajay Haridasse, Bradley Diaz (Wakefield); Jackson Coelho (Belmont); Andrew Gosselin, Easton Tan (Winchester); Kevin Kazadi (Woburn); John Ware, Jeandre Abel (Wilmington); Rowan McConkey (Arlington); Elijah Wolinski (Burlington)
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Leo Sheriff, Brady Trask, Liam Ouellete (Beverly); Simon Berents, Nathan Molina, Sasha Kessel, 4×100 relay (Masconomet); Nicholas Cappuccio (Winthrop); Colby Rochford (Gloucester); Mike Leon, Luke Llewellyn, 4×800 relay (Danvers); Harrison Kee (Marblehead); Peter Gardikas, Matthew Richards, 4×400 relay (Peabody); Vincenzo Videtta (Swampscott)
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Liam Ouellete
PATRIOT LEAGUE
FISHER: Marvin Felix (Hanover); Jack Driscoll, Jayden Leonard, Aidan Keefe, Connor Lockhart (Pembroke); Matt Wong, Oisin Coogan-Coyne, Hatim Boukhtam, Jonathan Bina, Daithi Quinn, Gabe Rodrigues, Jacey Ham (Quincy/North Quincy); Danny Thompson, Miles Jones (Scituate); Dylan Brilliant, Liam Davis, Nolan Palmer, Keenan Ansah, Will Kenny, Ben Sheehan (Plymouth South)
MVP: Daithi Quinn
KEENAN: Luke Weiler, Jake Boudreau, Dennis Lee, Lucas Fadden, Gavin Thomas, Oliver Bishop (Duxbury); Avery Warshaw, Tom Shetzline, Jared Salem, Bryce Botlelho (Hingham); Jay Joyce, Greg Fennell, Elias Horne, Jason O’Keefe, Luke Twomey, Drew Pesko (Marshfield); Raiden Sepulveda, TJ Showstead, Luke O’Brien, Kevin Riley (Plymouth North); Douglas Gilmore, Boyd Wechter (Silver Lake); Jake Caterer, Gordon Johnson (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Thomas Shetzline
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Ryker King, Gabriel Silva, Garrett Goodman, Aiden Robert, Ben Brogioli, Luke Wiley (Wareham); Leo Schiappa, Colby Gross, Murray Copps, John Kassabian (Old Rochester); Graeme Sullivan, Dario St. James (Dighton-Rehoboth); Zack Laverdiere, Collin Peterson, Bo Maddux, Noah Amaral, Josh Troiano (Seekonk); Jackson Gagnier (Apponequet); Hugo Pires, Daniel Ward (Greater New Bedford); Carlos Quevedro, Tyler Sanford, Davis Sullivan (Somerset Berkley); Logan Miller (Apponequet)
MVP: Ryder King
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Declan Byrne, Percy Lewis, Connor Johnson, Kavan Bento, Declan Hetrich, Dylan Haywood, Jack Wilczeuski, TJ Mulcahy (Bridgewater-Raynham); Jason Wonodi, Mamadu Tchamo, Nicholas O’Connell, Anthony Canuto, Malachi Johnson, Gavin Gareri (Brockton); Benjamin Hankerson, Brandon Pierre (Durfee); Luke Canniff, Brandon Medeiros (Dartmouth); Demetri Fontenelle, Edenilson Semedo (New Bedford)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Darrin Zenus, Jeff Buckley, Noah Sesay (Abington); Darrian King, Julian Grant (Carver); Ben Ford, Matt McCluskey, Nathan Charron (Cohasset/Hull); Aiden Purcell, Aiden Toomey, Brennan Shea, Chris Oman, Connor Prescott, Dustin Elliott, Hayden Frew, Michel Mondesir, Nic Uzzo (East Bridgewater); Daniel Murphy (Mashpee); Bolu Sotonwa, Charlie Montross, Jacob Briggs, Matt Gwozdz, Michael Neitlich, Nathan Donahue, Noah DeGrazia (Middleboro); Caleb White, Chris McGlinchey, Noah Mulligan. Sam Foster, Thomas Corbett, Connor Reidy (Norwell); Amaka Okusanya, Carl Deye, John Morgan (Randolph); Adam Pollard (Rockland)
MVP: Charlie Montross, Matt McCluskey
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Sean Golembiewski, Eric Touzjian, Russell Perryman, Kavin Prasana, Craig Salois, Wyatt Ruff, Josh Krymgold, Luke Boothroyd, Ruben Noroian, Paul Litscher (Hopkinton); Vijay Sherring, Mark Homsy, Josh Jerskey, Will Bierden (Westwood); Will Vazquez, Julian Ram-Tylerbest (Medfield); Isaiah Grupee, Dylan Hamwey, Dylan O’Brien (Norwood); Brennan Ibbiston, Sarunus Montvila (Holliston); Michael Long, Patrick Ezeh (Ashland); Camden Lerner, Aiden Masse, Danny Tran, Andrew McConnell (Norton); Connor Gilmore, Mark Murphy (Medway); Jack Borst, Ben McCarthy ( Millis); Cam Thompson, Matt Rooney, Owen Comiskey, Dan Griffiths, Sawyer Garrett, Matt Darin, Jack Almeda, Nick Kube (Dover-Sherborn); Eyram Kplorfia, Sean Minard (Dedham); Dan Kurczy , Drew Bishop, Jeremiah Domercant, Donovon Turner (Bellingham)
MVP: Sean Golembiewski, Cam Thompson
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